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Classic bikes galore at motor show
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Written by Fran Newton, 24/09/09
This year's Classic Motor Show could astound bike insurance policyholders with its vast range of motorcycles, despite the event still being in its infancy.
Organisers have commented that onlookers are unlikely to believe the show is only in its second year based on the impressive line-up for this year.
The event has seen a marked increase in the number of club stands for 2009.
Among those set to exhibit machines is the Laverda Owners' Club, which will be showing a 1000 triple Bol D'Or 24-hour endurance racer from the 1970s, a 750cc twin and a 100cc two-stroke bike which once competed in the Moto Giro.
Meanwhile, the Norton Owners' Club will be celebrating its 50th anniversary at the show and is set to bring along former GP road-racer Peter Williams.
The new Diff'rent Strokers club will be on hand to cater for more varied tastes, specialising in Japanese two-strokes, 'grey' imports and limited edition bikes.
Bike insurance policyholders will also be able to get their hands on a range of accessories in the jumble and enter the Pride of Ownership contest, which will see 50 consumers compete for a number of prizes.
The show runs between November 13th and 15th at Birmingham's NEC Arena.
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